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Porting of a game that was originally proposed by Konami on MSX: Knightmare.  
KnightmareDS is a port of the game Knightmare was originally released by Konami on MSX.  


==User guide==
==User guide==
In this game, you play as the Knight Popolon, determined to save his beloved held captive by evil bloodthirsty monsters. With this game, Konami did not skimp on innovations with boxes containing bonus idea taken some time later by our friends at Nintendo for the adventures of a plumber named Mario.  
In this game, you play as the Knight Popolon, determined to save his sweetheart held captive by horrible bloodthirsty monsters. With this game, Konami did not skimp on innovations with its boxes containing bonuses, an idea taken up some time later by our friends at Nintendo for the adventures of a plumber named Mario.


Modifications compared to the original game:   
Modifications compared to the original game:   
:Break the premium squares of first time.  
* The bonus boxes break from the first attempt.
:Waves of monsters appear at different times than the original.  
* The waves of monsters do not appear at the same time as on the original.


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[[Category:DS homebrew games]]
[[Category:Homebrew shooter games on DS]]

Revision as of 13:16, 27 Haziran 2021

KnightmareDS
File:Knightmare03ds.gif
General
Author(s)thermo_nono
TypeShooter
Version0.3
LicenceGPL
Links
[Media:Knightmare03ds.rar Download]
Website
Source
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KnightmareDS is a port of the game Knightmare was originally released by Konami on MSX.

User guide

In this game, you play as the Knight Popolon, determined to save his sweetheart held captive by horrible bloodthirsty monsters. With this game, Konami did not skimp on innovations with its boxes containing bonuses, an idea taken up some time later by our friends at Nintendo for the adventures of a plumber named Mario.

Modifications compared to the original game:

  • The bonus boxes break from the first attempt.
  • The waves of monsters do not appear at the same time as on the original.


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